Aesthetic Medicine FAQs
Aesthetic medicine includes a range of non‑surgical aesthetic treatments designed to enhance the skin, restore balance and support natural facial features. All treatments at Vissi Aesthetics are performed by a Registered Nurse using clinically approved products and evidence‑based techniques.
Due to regulations, we’re unable to list specific cosmetic medicine treatments online. However, clients commonly seek consultations for concerns such as:
Fine lines and wrinkles
Loss of facial volume or skin firmness
Dull, uneven, or tired-looking skin
Under‑eye hollows or dark circles
Lip ageing or loss of definition
Acne scarring, pigmentation, or other skin concerns
Every face is different, which is why all aesthetic medicine services at Vissi begin with a personalised consultation. This allows us to assess your concerns, discuss your goals, and determine the safest and most appropriate treatment plan for you.
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Due to TGA and AHPRA regulations we cannot discuss treatments. Consultations to assist with wrinkles and volume loss are required and a customised treatment plan is designed for you with your nurse and prescribing doctor, this ensures that information provided is accurate, safe, and tailored to your specific needs.
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The following will be discussed during your consultation with Nurse Elyce:
Assess your medical history, skin type, and suitability for treatments
Discuss your goals and expectations
Recommend appropriate treatments to assist your goals
Explain potential risks, side effects, and aftercare
Provide personalised advice and cost estimatesConsultations ensure your safety and maximise the likelihood of achieving natural, balanced results.
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Disclose all medications and medical history before treatment to your treating nurse. Avoid harsh skin treatments such as skin needling, chemical peels, cosmelan. You must not have had a vaccination within 2 weeks of your treatment or have one scheduled 2 weeks after your treatment. You should not be pregnant or trying to become pregnant. Read all documentation prior to treatment. No intoxication of illicit drugs or alcohol 24 hours before treatment.
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As with any medical procedure, aesthetic medicine treatments carry potential risks, including:
Redness, swelling, or bruising at the treatment site
Tenderness or discomfort
Infection
Allergic reaction
Uneven or unexpected results
Rare but serious complications depending on treatment typeWe will explain all relevant risks during your consultation and provide guidance on minimising them.